Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Bivariate functions of Hα star forming galaxies

Abstract

We present bivariate luminosity and stellar mass functions of Hα star forming galaxies drawn from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey. While optically deep spectroscopic observations of GAMA over a wide sky area enable the detection of a large number of 0.001<SFRHα (M yr-1)<100 galaxies, the requirement for an Hα detection in targets selected from an r-band magnitude limited survey leads to an incompleteness due to missing optically faint star forming galaxies. Using z<0.1 bivariate distributions as a reference we model the higher-z distributions, thereby approximating a correction for the missing optically faint star forming galaxies to the local SFR and stellar mass densities. Furthermore, we obtain the r-band LFs and stellar mass functions of Hα star forming galaxies from the bivariate LFs. As our sample is selected on the basis of detected Hα emission, a direct tracer of on-going star formation, this sample represents a true star forming galaxy sample, and is drawn from both photometrically classified blue and red sub-populations, though mostly from the blue population. On average 20-30% of red galaxies at all stellar masses are star forming, implying that these galaxies may be dusty star forming systems.

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